Constance Marten denies carrying baby in shopping bag, retrial hears

Constance Marten denies carrying baby in shopping bag, retrial hears

During court proceedings, Constance Marten refuted claims that she carried her baby in a supermarket bag while evading authorities, expressing that she never placed her live baby in such a manner. Marten, along with Mark Gordon, faces charges of manslaughter by gross negligence and causing or allowing the death of a child, both of which they deny. Marten’s testimony in the retrial continued after a short break, during which the jury was dismissed for the day due to a legal issue that arose. Marten had experienced difficulties attending court earlier in the week, citing health issues such as headaches and toothaches.

The couple, Marten and Gordon, are undergoing a retrial at the Old Bailey after being convicted of concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course of justice in the initial trial. The tragic discovery of their baby girl found dead in a shopping bag on a Brighton allotment compelled Marten to explain to the jury their decision to take shelter on the South Downs in a tent acquired from Argos. Following a series of events, including their car catching fire and the police discovering a placenta, they sought refuge away from prying eyes, eventually leading to tragic consequences.

Marten recounted the journey leading up to the discovery of their baby’s body, detailing the escape from authorities and their attempt to seek temporary solace in a tent. She shared the emotional turmoil of waking up to find the baby deceased, leading to a state of shock and disbelief. The retrial at the Old Bailey witnesses Marten’s attempts to provide clarity on the circumstances surrounding the infant’s demise, shedding light on a tragic chapter in the couple’s tumultuous history. Despite their previous convictions, Marten and Gordon continue to face the legal ramifications of their actions.

As the court proceedings unfold, the details of Marten and Gordon’s turbulent journey following the tragic loss of their baby gi

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